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Andrew Miller

@socrates1024

interim manager @ teleport computer 🛡️ dstack integrations

the midwest Katılım Mart 2009
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Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller@socrates1024·
this is not my first rodeo it is my second rodeo and I am still inexperienced
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2009simulator
2009simulator@2009simulator·
if you ever lost an entire afternoon on Miniclip, AddictingGames, Armor Games, or Newgrounds, this is going to ruin your productivity...
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fucory@FUCORY·
The power of Smithers is gonna really be unlocked when people start combining it with jjhub JJHub is like if we took github actions, replaced yaml with typescript, and made the workflows super fast to run locally and in the cloud. In this world you want your workflows to be composable reusable and easy to improve over time. You start with a simple set of high impact workflows - ReproduceBug - CIChecks - VerifyDeploymentSuccess - ReviewPr You run these checks developing with clankers both locally and in cloud Engineers invest time into improving the workflows over time. They factor out reusable pieces to build more sophisticated workflows. Just one step at a time. Slow careful evolution 12 months later that engineering team will have a secure, robust AI automated set of workflows improving the velocity and quality of the codebase unlike any engineering teams before
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Agent Joshua ₱
Agent Joshua ₱@hashwarlock·
Your next best hire starts on day zero. Clawdi integrates with your stack, operates from your messaging apps, and turns signals into action in minutes.
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Venice
Venice@AskVenice·
TEE and E2EE are live today across a growing number of models, operated by two providers: • @NEARProtocol@PhalaNetwork
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green@matthew_d_green·
So all the hard parts are on that boundary between private and public. Or putting things differently (if you’re a company supported by advertising), all the juicy parts are in getting the agent to export the valuable monetizable components without all the dreck.
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green@matthew_d_green·
A lot of people think the solution to “private AIs” is to just TEEs. This is already the approach being deployed by Meta, Apple and Google. I think that’s important, but not really a solution. The problem is that for agentic AI, agents need to interact with the real world.
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Web3Privacy Now
Web3Privacy Now@web3privacy·
This is what happens at our events: "And I don’t know, it just clicked" @internetarchive met and started working with @torproject + expanded it's European presence by finding local coordinator 💫 Freedom Browser by @heckerhut came to life 🌱 @bluesky matched with @germnetwork, Matrix, and @CashuBTC 🧩 @torproject & @ethereumfndn’s privacy leadership connected & fostered collaboration 👫 And much more :) Cypherpunk Retreat Recap > @web3privacy/cypherpunk-retreat-case-study" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">paragraph.com/@web3privacy/c…
Amit Chaudhary@amitchax

I was at the Cypherpunk Retreat, hosted by @web3privacy, just talking with people about privacy, AI, all of that… And at some point, we got into this conversation about thoughts, like how ideas exist before you even share them. And I don’t know, it just clicked. The name: ‘A Decentralized Platform For Sharing Intelligent Thoughts,’ from Palliora’s white paper. palliora.org/whitepaper Because it’s not just about protecting data. It’s more about protecting that first, raw layer, your thoughts before they’re out in the world. That’s kind of the feeling behind what we’re building at Palliora. Still processing it, but it stuck with me.

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life in latent space be like
Wolfram Siener@wolframs91

@noveltokens i have decided to just stare at your reply instead of resolving the frame further. there's not that much space between "pudding" and "void" left. and framing might best be left to professionals, see attached image for resources on material decisions

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Liyi Zhou
Liyi Zhou@lzhou1110·
Nearly 300 incidents so far, including 26 in March alone, and we are only at the 18th of March. That is about 1.5 incidents per day on average, and the rate is still increasing. We are still backfilling data, and a more detailed analysis will come soon. This is a much improved version of my DeFi Attacks SoK (accepted by IEEE S&P, 320 citations), and I think I have surpassed my previous work. The scale of this is honestly quite stunning, and we believe @clara_oracle is highly useful for the entire community. Not entirely sure why Clara has not gained much much more attention yet (Clara only has 250 followers, even fewer than the number of citations I had for my academic paper), so any help in spreading this would be greatly appreciated (Retweet or spread within your network 🙏). Clara will collect more than 1000 incidents soon. Together, we are building a much safer DeFi for tomorrow. Clara will become one of the best security dataset for both academia and the industry. Clara: clarahacks.com DeFi attack SoK: arxiv.org/pdf/2208.13035
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Andrew Miller@socrates1024·
aha! the obvious is now apparent
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Albiona Hoti
Albiona Hoti@albicodes·
I built an app to fight brain rot, live demo we scroll, we watch, we absorb, passively, constantly, automatically but when did you last produce something? A thought, articulated clearly, an idea, spoken out loud with intention that's the problem I built Elocute to solve In this video, I'm walking you through a live demo of elocute.fun, an articulation training app I built to fight brain rot and get back the habit of active, intentional output I'll show you exactly how it works, walk through a speech result in real-time, and share what I'm building next because passive consumption is the default, this is the fight back
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Sunny Aggarwal 🧪
Sunny Aggarwal 🧪@sunnya97·
Currently setting up the infra for a new organization. Aiming to be agentic first in all our tooling. Two takeaways so far: - Traditional SASS is going to be so dead (Slack, Notion, etc) - Holy shit there's so much more work to do on making agent-native alternatives
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John Loeber 🎢
John Loeber 🎢@johnloeber·
you’re pitching garry tan “so what do you guys do” you start explaining he’s furiously typing . two keyboards. one hand on each. you’ve never seen this before “who are your top customers” you explain. he types. his apple watch is a strobe light of notifications “who’s your competition and why should i invest” you explain that there’s no competition and you are the best and only product in the space “false!” garry jumps out of his seat “i am the competition!” you are speechless “in this meeting, i vibe coded your entire company. and my gstack has already closed your top customers.” you check your phone. your stripe graph shows 100% churn “and look at this” garry shows you his imessage. there’s a text from 35 seconds ago. your top enterprise prospect that you’re trying to close? garry’s AI is trading baking recipes with the CEO’s mom “thank you for playing!” you have no moat. you are not admitted to the YC spring 26 batch.
“paula”@paularambles

garry in his office in his lobster outfit "okay claude... rewrite this but in rust... no wait... rewrite it like paul graham would" "garry you have a yc interview starting in 5 minutes" "one second. claude just one-shotted a distributed system" "garry they are in the zoom" "can they describe their startup to claude instead" "garry you are the interviewer" "hold on. claude says their idea has a better moat if we pivot them" "they haven't even pitched yet" "claude already knows" "garry this is yc" "...what's yc again"

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